These documentaries are Attenborough-tastic! Top work Year 9...
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Year 8 and 9 Horror Films...
Watch out Ridley Scott! Those pesky kids at DSMS are coming to take your crown of the North East's favourite movie maker. Take a look at these horror film previews planned, filmed, acted and edited by our students in Year 8 and Year 9.
Friday, 25 May 2012
Year 8 and 9 Zombie Apocalypse...
Caution! Only brave souls should investigate this post any further. This is not for the feint hearted or lily livered... Year 8 and 9 had amazing fun on a sunny Friday afternoon zombifying each other... Here are the results.
Hold still while I'm zombifying you!
Does Brad Pitt have to put up with this?
This colour really matches my eyes!
You really should moisturise.
The End Results!!!
AAAAAAAAGGGHHHHHHH!
UUURRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH!
EEEEEEEEEEEEK!
Just like that.
The first cut is the deepest...
I'm such a ladykiller.
Siamese Zombiefest III
It burns...
Monday, 6 February 2012
Year 9. Macbeth's Castle!
Year 9 are studying Macbeth and have constructed his castle before adorning it with quotes and recreating the battle scenes with the aid of toy soldiers.
Out, out, brief candle!
Tyrant, show thy face!
Out damnned spot!
Turn, hell-hound, turn!
I'm the king of the castle
Brave Macbeth--well he deserves that name
His brandish'd steel,
Which smoked with bloody execution
Which smoked with bloody execution
He unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps,
And fix'd his head upon our battlements.
And fix'd his head upon our battlements.
Yes. Macbeth was a Darlo fan.
Now I like Macbeth and I like Macduff, but which is best?
There's only one way to find out! FIGHT!
Oh flower of Scotland...
And I would walk 500 miles.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Year 11 Poetry!
Year 11 have been creating highly imaginative reponses to the new GCSE English anthology poems...
Praise Song For My Mother
The Falling Leaves
Brothers
The Manhunt
In Paris With You
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Year 10 Trip Romeo and Juliet!
On Wednesday 1st February, 93 hardy students and 5 intrepid members of staff embarked by coach (eventually) for Middlesbrough theatre. Their mission was to watch Shakespeare4kidz perform their rock and roll version of Romeo and Juliet.
Dull? Dry? Dreary Shakespeare? It was nothing of the sort! This interpretation was crammed to bursting with rip-roaring musical numbers and other hilarity (Juliet's Nurse- 'on the last verse' from deepest darkest Yorkshire stole the show for me; although the students prefererred Paris, Peter and Mercutio).
Our students loved it (read a range of comments below). There is no substitute for seeing the play performed and it will enable students to perform well in their forthcoming GCSE Controlled Assessment. Proof beyond doubt how exciting Shakespeare can be! Mr Blogger wishes to thank all performers and members of the theatre staff and also those who gave up their time and travelled from DSMS.
Time for a half time orange!Mercutio's stabbing was my favorite bit!
I loved it when Romeo kissed Juliet...
Peter's bunnyhop on the scooter and crazy dancing was wicked! lol:)
It was very funny! We laughed loads.
Mercutio stole the show especially his scene with Tybalt.
Juliet was very bonny.
I loved the pre-ball dance and 'Romeo! Time to go homeo' song.
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